DOI: https://doi.org/10.47989/irinfres274
Editorial
Elisa Tattersall Wallin. Audiobook apps: exploring reading practices and technical affordances in the player features.
Anna Suorsa. Conceptual development in face-to-face interaction: creating knowledge in a co-creation workshop.
Muhammet Damar, Güzin Özdağoğlu and Luciano Saso. Designing a business intelligence-based monitoring platform for evaluating research collaborations within university networks: the case of UNICA.
Peng Jing and Zhu Ming. Exploring information practices of ethnic minorities with small populations in poverty alleviation resettlement areas in China.
Kornelija Petr Balog, Boris Badurina, Srđan Lukačević and Dino Radmilović. Reading habits of Croatian adult library users during COVID-19 lockdown in 2020.
Xinyue Yang and Qinjian Yuan. Six important theories in information behaviour research: a systematic review and future directions.
Jae Yun Lee and EunKyung Chung. Mapping open science research using a keyword bibliographic coupling analysis network


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ball  Cruz Gil, Maria del Carmen. Applying an advanced information search and retrieval model in organisations: research and opportunities. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Publishers, 2022.
Kane, Gerald C., Phillips, Anh Nguyen, Copulsky, Jonathan R., & Andrus, Garth R. The technology fallacy: how people are the real key to digital transformation. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2022.
Lotz, Amanda D. Media disrupted: surviving pirates, cannibals, and streaming wars. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2022.
Schlack, Tim, Corrall, Sheila, and Bracke, Paul. (Eds.) The social future of academic libraries: new perspectives on communities, networks, and engagement. London: Facet Publishing, 2022.
Weinstein, Emily, and James, Carrie. Behind their screens: what teens are facing (and adults are missing). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2022.

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